I chose to use the bear with the unicorn float and the beach houses for my card. As I was going to place the bear in the water and I didn´t want his legs to show as they are under the water, I cropped the image before printing it out.

I colored the images with Copic markers and cut them out with my Scan n Cut, ready to go on my card!

I made the background by die cutting a piece of white cardstock using a Stitched rectangle die, from MFT. I cut it in three piecesusing one of the hill borders from the "Landscape trio" die set from Mama Elephant, to create the water line and the beach.

The water and the sand were colored with Copics and the sky was colored with Distress Inks and some droplets of water!

When assembling the scene I placed the beach houses behind the sand dune to create some distance from the water!

I was inspired by Keeway's beautiful Christmas card, with stripes in different colors! I thought it would be perfect as background for my melon card. I colored the background with Distress inks, I masked them one at a time, stripe by stripe, using painter´s tape!

The bunny and melon were colored with Copic markers!

The "hello" is a die cut from the "Gallery Frame #1" die from Hello Bluebird.

I layered the bunny holding the pineapple slice with the bunny behind the big pineapple. If you are curious how I layer images in a Word document on my PC, please see my blog post from a few months ago!

I colored the images and then cut them out using my Scan n Cut. For the background panel I blended Distress inks, Tumbled glass and Moved lawn and added some droplets of water!

The "hello" is a die cut from the "Gallery Frame #1" die from Hello Bluebird. I wanted to add something extra to this card, and when looking through my drawers I found these sequins I haven´t use in a while, they were perfect embellishments for this happy pineapple card!

The last week of the 30 day coloring Challenge, hosted by lovely Kathy went by as fast as the other did and its hard to believe that it was a month ago we started coloring, some of us coloring just a little and some of us were able to color more, maybe not every day or all of the 30 days.

I am when it comes to this challenge an "all in" kind of girl and managed to participate every day!

Below are my tags from last week!

Day 24, stamps: Hello Bluebird

Day 25, stamp: Stampingbella

Day 26, stamp: Stacey Yacula for MFT

Day 27, stamp: Hello Bluebird

Day 28, stamp: MFT

Day 29, stamp: Craftin Desert Divas

Day 30, stamp: Stampingbella

As I am still in pink mode a lot of the images and the tags were colored pink! All images were colored with Copic markers as were the shadow on the tags from day 25 and 26. The backgrounds on the other tags were colored with Distress Inks and Distress Oxide inks!

This card was made for Isabel Cristina using the "Tropical leafs" digi stamp set.

In this set you´ll find lots of tropical flowers and different kinds of tropical leafs, and sentiments. It´s now available in Isabel´s Etsy store, together with many more fantastic digi stamp sets!

For this card I layered two of the Birds of paradise flowers and one of the Fan palm leafs, to get one image. I colored it with Copic markers and cut it out with my Scan n Cut.

I have admired fellow crafters watercolored backgrounds and at last I gave it a try!

I used Tim Holtz white watercolor paper and Avery Elle Liquid Watercolor, color Aquamarine to go with the colorful Bird of paradise! When dry I adhered my image to thewatercolored panel using double sided tape and glue!

This is my second card using the ”Me time” digi set from Isabel Cristina!

This stamp set is all about relaxing and taking care of yourself! Taking some well deserved ”Me time”! There are so many options and so many cute images coming with this set, you´ll find it inIsabel´s Etsy Store.

For this card I layered the images! If you are curious how I layer images in a Word document on my PC, please see my blog post from a few months ago!

I just love that lady bear wearing a robe, pampering herself with a deep cleansing face mask! How cute is that! Can you tell where my refilled pink Copic marker RV10 just started to bleed like crazy... just pouring out on to my paper...

But as I acted suuuuper fast I was able to save it, otherwise all my coloring would have been gone to waste as the cheeks on the bear in the tub was the last little detail I was going to add! So, his cheeks are a little rosy but that is because the water is really hot!

The images were colored with Copic markers, the tile wall was made using the ”Small brick wall stencil” from MFT, colored with Distress Ink Tumbled Glass, using a mini Ink blending tool.

Thank you so much for stopping by today! Tina

Tags, day 17-23!

2019-07-08 22:45

Hello!

Another week of the 30 Day Coloring Challenge has quickly gone by!

Little over a week left to go! Eight more tags to color forthe 30 Day Coloring Challenge, hosted by the lovely Kathy! There are so much inspiration to be found during these Coloring Challenges! Kathy is bringing people from all over the world together, that is really amazing!

Below are my tags for days 17-23!

Day 17, stamps: Isabel Cristina

Day 18, stamps: Hello Bluebird

Day 19, stamps: MFT

Day 20, stamps: Mama Elephant

Day 21, stamps: Hello Bluebird

Day 22, stamps: Concord and 9th, Neat and Tangled

Day 23, stamps: Stampingbella

All images were colored with Copic markers, some shading were also colored with Copics and other the backgrounds were colored with Distress Inks and Distress Oxide Inks.

I have made two cards for Isabel Cristina using her new digi stamp set "Me time". This is such a fun stamp set, I can imagine making cards using this stamp set and treat someone with a voucher for a spa treatment, a facial or a massage!

This is the first of the two cards!

This stamp set comes with a lot of fun accessories like shelves, a rack with towels, rubber ducks, shampoo bottles and much more! There are endless posibilities with these cute bears!

For this card I used the bear soaking his feet in a foot bath, in the comfort of his own living room! I placed him sitting in his comfy chair on a rug, I used patterned paper for wall paper, I added a wooden floor and a skirting board, made from a piece of white scrap paper, as well!